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Stories Posted: 2013/01/14

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  • January 14, 2013

  • Ghana: Volta GNAT Mourns Late Regional Minister
  • Ghana: MFWA's Monitoring Report for Election Week
  • Togo: Police Clampdown On Demonstrators, Injure Journalists
  • Central African Republic: MSF Expands Emergency Response Despite Peace Deal
  • Botswana: An Urgency to Understand the Okavango Delta
  • Tanzania: Dar Residents Posed for More Traffic Jams
  • Somalia: Somalia Ready to Try Piracy Suspects, Ambassador Says
  • Kenya: Kenyan Justice's Bodyguard Killed in Nairobi
  • Somalia: Somalia and Somaliland Region to Resume Talks
  • Tanzania: Tanzanian Private Security Guards to Receive Police Training
  • Kenya: Kenyan Election Commission to Verify Voter Registration
  • Tanzania: Five Tanzanians Jailed for Trafficking Illegal Immigrants
  • Somalia: Somali Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Sort, Modernise Archives
  • Somalia: Airport Immigration Transferred to Somali Government Control
  • Somalia: Somali Government Regrets Civilian Deaths in Botched French Operation
  • Djibouti: Djibouti Awards Certificates for Military Training
  • South Africa: Principals in the Province Withholding Learner's Statements of Results
  • South Africa: Publication of Draft Type Approval and the Draft Labelling Regulations
  • Zambia: Hichilema Requests More Time in 'False News' Case
  • Zambia: Banda Urges Peaceful Vote in Kenya
  • West Africa: ECOWAS, UN Officials Discuss Security Issues in West Africa
  • South Africa: Cosatu Free State Statement On Industrial Action Taken By Farmworkers in W Cape
  • South Africa: Cosatu N Cape Backs Farm Workers
  • Cameroon: 21 Projects Await Public/Private Financing in 2013
  • Cameroon: Australian Government Assists Buea Prison
  • Mali: Biya Supports Mali's Intervention
  • Cameroon: Commercial Motorbikes Barred From Bamenda Tarred Streets
  • Cameroon: Bamenda Women Lead Biometric Registration in North West
  • Cameroon: CDC Awaits Strict Managerial Programme
  • Cameroon: China to Support Cameroon's Anti-Malaria Fight
  • Cameroon: Late-Comers Civil Servants in Trouble
  • South Africa: Two Scenarios for the Future of South Africa
  • Liberia: Report - Gov't Stay Order Contravenes Senate Resolution, Constitution
  • South Africa: SA Miner in World's Top 10 - Survey
  • South Africa: Anderson Beaten in Sydney Final
  • South Africa: SA Racers Solid After Dakar Week One
  • South Africa: South African Wine Industry 'Optimistic'
  • South Africa: Sugar Man Vies for Bafta, Oscar
  • South Africa: Oosthuizen Starts 2013 On a High
  • Mali: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Mali
  • South Africa: Interventions Bear Fruit As Limpopo and Northern Cape Score Big in National Senior Certificate 2012
  • South Africa: Eastern Cape Celebrates Top Achievers
  • Tunisia: Tunisia, Two Years On
  • Africa: Regional Trade Can Power Africa's Growth
  • Angola: Health Authorities Ban Etambutol Tablet
  • Sudan: Sudan's Bashir to Visit Juba Next Week - Sources
  • Sudan: Sudan Accuse U.S. and EU of Standing Behind 'New Dawn' Charter
  • Egypt: 'Articles That Restrict the Freedom of Expression in the Local Laws - Proposed Amendments'
  • Gambia: Hassan B. Jallow Launches 'Journey for Justice'
  • Gambia: Sanchaba Sulay Jobe, Sukuta Health Centre Boosted
  • Gambia: EU Regrets Suspension of Political Dialogue With Gambia
  • Gambia: Young Writer Launches Book On President Jammeh's 'Breakthrough'
  • Gambia: PAC/PEC Adopts GLMA Reports
  • Gambia: Marchers in Support of Gambia Government Stance On EU Proposal
  • Gambia: Dr. Ida Jallow Sallah's Book Launch
  • Gambia: Capacity Building Workshop On Climate Change Early Warning System for the Gamia
  • Gambia: Views of Gambians On the 17 Point Demand of the European Union
  • Gambia: Mariama Ndow Is Miss NAYCONF 2012
  • Gambia: Gamcel Thrash WCR 4-1 in Friendly
  • North Africa: Maghreb Bankers Back Financial Integration
  • Tunisia: Sidi Bou Said Mausoleum Burned Down
  • Gambia: WCR Crowned 2012 NAYCONF Champions
  • Gambia: Sponsorship Deal for GFA League Postponed
  • Gambia: Conteh Family Gives to First Born Babies At the Serrekunda Hospital
  • Liberia: Ministers Differ
  • Gambia: Gov't Rescinds Ban On Independent Groundnut Dealers
  • Liberia: Using Journalism As a Stepping Stone Hinders Growth of the Liberian Media
  • Gambia: D500,000 Bail Bond for 'Negligent Driver'
  • Gambia: Benedict Jammeh Removed As NDEA DG Replaced By Samba Gagigo
  • Gambia: Njogu Demba Returns to Sweden
  • Liberia: Convicted Human Trafficker Awaits Judgment
  • Gambia: Two Senior Military Officers Dismissed
  • Gambia: 'GMA Fully Complied With the GPPA Act'
  • Tunisia: Nation Beat Germany in World Handball Championships
  • Liberia: Buchanan Road Ready in June
  • Gambia: The Gambia Government, the EU and the People
  • Gambia: Sosseh Pens Two-Year Contract
  • Liberia: Michigan Army to Train AFL
  • Liberia: 10,000 Squatters Homeless
  • Gambia: Gambians Protest Against EU Demands
  • Gambia: Alleged Robber Remanded
  • Libya: Nation Considers Diplomatic Protection Force
  • Gambia: KMC Win NAYCONF Basketball Tourney
  • Liberia: Pelenah Trial Re-Docketed
  • Egypt: Nation's Human Rights Lawyers Defend Political Satirist
  • Gambia: Lawmakers, Activists Study Proposed Legislation Against FGM
  • Africa: South Africa Disappointed From Bafana Again!
  • Egypt: Côte d'Ivoire Confronts Egypt This Monday!
  • Gambia: KGI, VDF On Major Road Rehabilitation in KM
  • Morocco/Angola: Belhanda Fit for Can Opener
  • Gambia: Gunjur Community Library Needs Assistance
  • Gambia: Man Docked for Threatening Violence
  • Gambia: League Sponsorship Signing Delayed
  • Gambia: CBPP Sensitisation Campaign Ends in CRR
  • Libya: Al Ittihad Tripoli Sign Three Brazilians
  • Mauritius: Wise Move
  • Morocco: Rabat Hosts Transitional Justice Forum
  • Egypt: Heritage of Nation's Women Will Not Be Undermined - NGOs
  • Tunisia/Ghana: Nation Loses Ghana Friendly
  • Mali: Algeria Supports French Operation in Nation
  • Tunisia: NCA Presidency Condemns Attack of Sidi Bou SAïd Mausoleum
  • Africa: Development Leaders - Overlooked and Wanted
  • North Africa: Maghreb States to Ramp Up Border Security
  • North Africa: Human Development Key to Maghreb Progress
  • Egypt: Party Pushes for Better Female Representation in Parliament
  • Tunisia: 'Al Qalam TV' New Private Channel Starts Airing Programmes From Sfax
  • Egypt: Chairman of Nation's Largest Govt Bank Resigns
  • Tunisia: Social Partners Agree On Major Role of Social Contract in Encouraging Investment
  • Somalia: EU Naval Force and Combined Maritime Force Commanders Work Together to Fight Piracy
  • Tunisia: NCA Speaker Meets With Algerian, Moroccan and Egyptian Parliament Speakers
  • Tunisia: Social Dialogue, Foundation of Political Stability, Social Cohesion and Economic Growth (Jebali)
  • Tunisia: President Marzouki Confers With Mahmoud Abbas
  • Tunisia: People's Front, Al-Joumhouri and Al-Massar Stage Peaceful March in Tunis
  • Tunisia: Marzouki and Jebali Receive Kuwaiti Foreign Minister
  • Tunisia: Tunisia to Spare No Effort to Encourage Arab Leaders to Lend Financial Support to Palestinian Brothers (Jebali)
  • Somalia: EU Naval Force French Frigate Surcouf Rescues Ten Sailors in Indian Ocean
  • Nigeria: We Will Resist Any Attempt to Remove Okorocha - Imo APGA
  • Nigeria: Afcon 2013 - Eight Million Euro Stops Nigerian TVs
  • Nigeria: Igbo VP 2015 - the Pathway to Igbo Presidency (II)
  • Nigeria: Abductors Kill Imo Dep Gov's Aide
  • Nigeria: 11 Killed in Fresh Herdsmen Attacks in Nasarawa
  • Nigeria: Okonkwo Lauds Umeh On APGA's Reconciliation
  • Tunisia: Tunisia Starts Next Stage 'With More Maturity, Experience and Motivation' - Ben Jafaar
  • Nigeria: Monarch Calls for Calm Over Abiriba Killing
  • Nigeria: I Want to Win Afcon - Onazi
  • Nigeria: FCTA, Bus Drivers Clash Over Loading Points
  • Nigeria: Anambra 2014 and the Need for Caution (II)
  • Nigeria: No Sanction for Airhiavbere, Says Edo PDP
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Agenda Not Islamic - Prelate Makinde
  • Nigeria: Bridge Clinic Supports LSMOH With Neonatal Equipment
  • Tunisia: Fire in Mornaguia Prison Under Control
  • Tunisia: Jebali Receives Speakers of Moroccan, Algerian and Egyptian Parliaments
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Monusco Supports the Safe Return of Dr. Mukwege
  • Mali: All Parties Must Do Utmost to Prevent Civilian Casualties
  • Africa: Chinese Search Engine, French ICT Company Target Africa
  • Central African Republic: Where Now for the Seleka Rebel Insurgency?
  • Zimbabwe: Morgan Tsvangirai - a Critical View
  • South Africa: President Zuma Promotes Corruption
  • South Africa: Cosatu Reaffirms Support for Farm Workers' Strike
  • South Africa: Best Wishes to All Pupils and Educators for 2013
  • South Africa: Nehawu's Response to the ANC NEC January 8th Statement
  • South Africa: Cosatu NW Supports Dairybelle Workers' Strike
  • Tunisia: Marzouki Confers With Moroccan Parliament Speaker and Foreign Minister
  • Kenya: Past Violence Causes Anxiety Among Voters
  • Tunisia: CPR Party Stages Protest Rally in Front of Saudi Embassy Claiming Extradition of Ben Ali
  • Tunisia: Thousands of Supporters of Nidaa Tounes, PS and TPD Rally in Tunis
  • Tunisia: Tunisian Citizen From Ben Guerdane Shot Dead By Libyan Armed Group
  • Tunisia: Two Years After Revolution, Divided Tunisians Rally in Habib Bourguiba Avenue
  • Mali: Fuelwood Dependence Proving Difficult to Break
  • Tunisia: Tunisian-Mauritanian Relations Reviewed
  • South Africa: Govt Signs WHO Treaty Against Tobacco Smuggling
  • Madagascar: Inconvenient Investigations
  • Sudan: Civil Society Organizations Shut Down in Sudan
  • Nigeria: Jonathan - We'll Deploy Troops to Mali This Week
  • Nigeria: First Lady Flown to Spain for Medical Check Up
  • Nigeria: Ejide Resumes Light Training, As Eagles Tackle Farense
  • Nigeria: Rape - Absence of Defence Counsel Stalls Monarch's Trial
  • Nigeria: Ashiru Drums Support for Nigerian Legion
  • Nigeria: Lawmaker Faults INEC Over Request for Autonomy
  • Nigeria: Africa's Economic Growth Must Focus On Equity - AU Commission
  • Nigeria: APGA Says Party Ready for FCT Council Polls
  • Nigeria: Arepo Explosion - NNPC Condemns Activities of Vandals, Begins Repairs of Pipeline
  • Nigeria: NITEL Manager, 16 Others Arrested Over Alleged N50 Million Cables Theft
  • Nigeria: Court Sentences Six Persons for Attempt to Vandalise Communication Installation
  • Nigeria: Kano - Gunmen Kill Two Policemen, Injure Two Civilians
  • Nigeria: Kano Govt Uncover N300 Million Contract Scam By Businessman
  • Nigeria: MDGs Office Moves to Accelerate Development Mechanism Over 2015 Target
  • Nigeria: Money Laundering - Federal High Court Convicts Kano Businessman
  • Nigeria: Nigeria to Deploy Troops to Mali
  • Nigeria: Labour Accuses FG of Refusing to Commission NIPP Projects
  • Nigeria: FCT Unveils Plans to Resettle 8,000 Indigenes
  • Nigeria: Comedian Emeka Smith Weds
  • Nigeria: CPC Appoints Committee for Merger Talks
  • Nigeria: Senate Vows to Pursue Pension Probe to Logical Conclusion
  • Nigeria: Court Sentences Man to Death for Murder, Rape
  • Nigeria: Kwara, Saudi Foundation to Partner On Education
  • Nigeria: Road Accidents Claim 178 in Osun
  • Nigeria: South West PDP to Honour Obasanjo
  • Nigeria: FG Resumes Work On Abandoned Zik's Mausoleum
  • Nigeria: Residents Lament Restriction of Mini Buses in FCT
  • Nigeria: Oyinlola Asks Appeal Court to Void His Sack
  • South Africa: Public Urged to Blow Whistle On Corrupt Cops
  • Tunisia: Tunisia Must Adopt Stronger Measures to Combat Gender Discrimination - UN Experts
  • Zimbabwe: 'Chavhunduka a Guiding Light'
  • Zimbabwe: Statement By the Prime Minister, Rt Hon. Morgan Tsvangirai On First Principals' Meeting of 2013.
  • Zambia: Lapidary Centre to Market Gemstones
  • Zambia: Chipolopolo Off to Afcon 'Battlefield'
  • Zimbabwe: Police Embark On a Witch Hunt
  • Zambia: ATMs Functional, Says BOZ
  • Angola: Goalkeeper Lamá Fit for CAN After Injury
  • Angola: State Budget Satisfies MPLA Party Electoral Promises - MP
  • Angola: Six People Die, Over 13,000 Left Homeless in Moxico
  • Zambia: Norway Pledges More Support to Zambia
  • Angola: Education Minister Works in Kwanza Sul
  • South Sudan: U.S. Tells Kiir to Alternatively Transport Oil By Trucks
  • Angola: Peace Promotion, Gulf of Guinea Security Priorities
  • Angola: Country to Attend Africa's Health Ministers Meeting
  • Angola: Preparation, Holding of General Elections Top Electoral Commission's Tasks
  • Angola: HIV/Aids Prevention Project Presented
  • Zambia: FQM Won't Sponsor Afcon Broadcast
  • Angola: Petro De Luanda Football Team Already in Portugal
  • Zambia: Zambezi River Basin Initiative Helping Communities Prepare for Disasters
  • Angola: New Culture Projects Estimated At Over 18 Billion Kwanzas
  • Nigeria: Millward Brown Identifies Top 10 Emerging Digital Trends
  • Nigeria: SME Development Receives Major Boost
  • Nigeria: Ashiru Seeks Commitment to Military Veterans' Welfare
  • Nigeria: Oshiomhole Appoints New Perm-Sec
  • Nigeria: More Winners Emerge in Nokia Millionaire Promo
  • Nigeria: NDE Raises Security Awareness Among Personnel
  • Nigeria: FRCN - Stakeholders Fret Over Personnel Strength
  • Angola: Former Combatants in Luanda Get Motorbike-Taxis
  • Angola: Higher Education Minister Assures Subsidies for Staff Training
  • Angola: Ruling Party MPs Attend Course On Drafting General Budget
  • South Africa: ANC Statement On the Call Made By the DA
  • Angola: Health Authorities Bans Etambutol Tablet
  • Zimbabwe: Mujuru Criticised for Saying God Anointed Mugabe
  • Angola: Giant Sable Antelope Resurfaces in Bié
  • Zimbabwe: Calls for Elections Before the UN Tourism Conference
  • Angola: State Budget for 2013 in Parliament On Tuesday
  • Zimbabwe: Madzore Engages Lawyers to Fight UZ Ban
  • Nigeria: EFCC to Arraign Deputy Speaker, Others Over Alleged N17 Million Scam
  • Nigeria: WAEC Official Blames School Administrators for Exam Malpractice
  • Angola: Benin President in Luanda
  • Morocco: HM the King Holds Phone Conversation With French President
  • Zimbabwe: Police Arrest Rights Activist
  • São Tomé and Príncipe: São Tome President Receives Maria EugéNIA Neto
  • Zimbabwe: Veteran Broadcaster Sam Sibanda Dies
  • Angola: Angolan Embassy to São Tomé Works to Bring Community Closer
  • Angola: Seventy Five People Killed in Road Accidents in Caala
  • Zimbabwe: Monday, January 14, 2013 - Issue 498
  • Zimbabwe: High Density Suburbs Without Water for Months
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai's Remarks At the Funeral Service for the Late Professor Chavhunduka
  • Angola: Minint Consultative Council Closes Tuesday
  • Egypt: Constitution Group Rejects Quota for Copts in Parliament
  • Togo: Police Target Journalists
  • Zambia: Andeleki Files Application to Run As PF Candidate
  • Mali: U.S. Prepares to Back Military Intervention
  • Zambia: Barotseland Wants Input On Constitution
  • Mali: UN Chief Backs France
  • Sudan: 15 Chinese Company Employees Abducted in North Darfur
  • Rwanda: Rwanda Remains Cautious On Drones in DRC - Mushikiwabo
  • Sudan: Rival Tribal Parties to Meet Before Reconciliation Conference, North Darfur
  • Rwanda: South Korean Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Visits Rwanda
  • Sudan: Ethnic Clashes Displace Thousands
  • Somalia: Puntland Rejects New Somalia Olympic Committee - Minister
  • South Sudan: How Aid Agencies Cheat Donors in the Name of South Sudan
  • South Sudan: Lesotho Supports Abyei Referendum
  • Sudan: EU Official to Visit Khartoum, 'Deepen Relations' With Sudan
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Prosecutor Wants Longer Jail Term for War Criminal
  • Nigeria: Akinwumi - FG Won't Spend N60bn On Cell Phones
  • Nigeria: Cell Phones for Farmers to Cut Corruption, Deliver Services
  • Rwanda: President's Speech At National Prayer Breakfast
  • Nigeria: Cellphones for Nigerian Farmers
  • Eritrea: Arubi Moving Toward Community Living - Report
  • Eritrea: Diaspora Festival in Australia, New Zealand Concludes
  • Kenya: Vetting Board Clears Vetting of All Judges
  • Kenya: Female Aspirant Pledges to Transform Nairobi
  • Kenya: Waititu Defends His Academic Credentials
  • Eritrea: Women's Assembly to Target Youth Members
  • Eritrea: Agricultural Associations Called to Produce Nutritious Food Varieties
  • Kenya: President Says He's Proud of Reforms in Education Sector
  • Eritrea: Farmers in Metkel-Abet Call For Renovation of Water Canal
  • Kenya: KRA's Revenue Basket Grows By 12.6 Percent
  • Kenya: Tana River Leaders Vow to End Bloodshed
  • Uganda: Family, Friends Mourn Nsenga
  • Egypt: Carter Center Releases Recommendations for Egypt's Upcoming House of Representatives Elections
  • Africa: Trouble Brewing - Africa and Alcohol Problems
  • South Africa: Bafana Start Final Preparations
  • Somalia: Somalia Govt 'Uninformed' of French Raid - Defense Minister
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Courageous Doctor Returns to Serve
  • Tunisia: Tunisia Celebrates Revolution Anniversary
  • Sudan: SPLM Youth Leader Arrested in Border State
  • Kenya: Martha Karua Karua Declares Her Wealth
  • Kenya: I Am Still in the Race - Waititu
  • Kenya: Judiciary to Clear Backlog by End of January
  • Kenya: CCN Gets New Parking Attendants
  • Kenya: TNA Will Not Use Schools As Polling Stations During Nominations
  • Kenya: Citizens Urged to Uphold Peace During, After Elections
  • Kenya: ERC Sets New Pump Prices
  • Kenya: We Will Not Use Schools for Nominations - TNA
  • Kenya: Tana Elders Call for Peace in Conflict-Prone Areas
  • Kenya: Nakuru Firm Shareholders Clash
  • Kenya: Inmates Cry Foul Over Prison Treatment
  • Uganda: Interdicted Accountant Applies for Bail
  • Kenya: Youth Attack TNA Aspirant After He Offers Sh200 for IDs
  • Uganda: Domestic Violence Costs Sh36 Billion Per Year
  • Kenya: Kibaki Revives Road Project
  • Uganda: Utoda Now Goes for Buses
  • Kenya: Celebs Pay Tribute to Wahu's Late Dad
  • Uganda: Insulin 'Handshake' May Do Away With Injections - Study
  • Kenya: Media Urged To Be Fair Ahead of Polls
  • Uganda: Man Beats Up Child's Corpse
  • Kenya: Two Killed in Sagana Accident
  • Kenya: 14-Year-Old Inventor Tapped For TED Talks
  • Uganda: Envoys Reveal Why Donor Funds Are Easily Stolen
  • Uganda: Police Deports Rwandese Without Travel Documents
  • Egypt: Court Orders Retrial for Mubarak After Appeal
  • Africa: Kale Logistics, Techno Brain Sign Partnership Agreement
  • Kenya: Big Parties Risky For Women - Official
  • Kenya: Fury Over URP 'Direct Ticket'
  • Uganda: Is Your Child At Risk of Sexual Abuse?
  • Kenya: What Will 2013 Look Like for Economy?
  • Kenya: IDPs Charged With Erecting Illegal Tents
  • Kenya: Obure, Ongwae Urge Kisii Aspirants to Avoid Mudslinging At Campaigns
  • Kenya: Man Kills Girlfriend, Locks Corpse in His House
  • Kenya: Migori Famers Trained On Soya Bean Farming, Processing
  • Kenya: Kenneth Says Polls a Sham
  • Kenya: Families Evicted From Maela Land
  • Kenya: I Am Not a Spoiler, Says Mudavadi
  • Kenya: Kenya Power Blamed Water Shortage
  • Kenya: Group Asks PM to Break Up Kiambu Colonial Villages
  • Kenya: Tea Farmers Furious Over China Firm 'Ruining Roads'
  • Kenya: President Praised For Not Signing MPs Bill
  • Kenya: Magelo Claims Kajiado West Seat Rivals Using Hate Speech
  • Kenya: Leave My Son Alone, Kajembe Tells Critics
  • Kenya: Dangers of Voting for an ICC Suspect
  • Kenya: Kamenchu Quits Labour Party
  • Uganda: OPM Fraud - Key Suspect Dies
  • Kenya: Wiper Aspirants Bail Out Riders
  • Kenya: Street Families Get Poll Tips
  • Kenya: Kiambere Girl Killed By Crocodile Buried
  • Kenya: Sunkuli Dares Narok Rivals On Projects Record
  • Kenya: Poaching Hurting Business - Tour Operators
  • Kenya: Our Politics Will Change When We Change
  • Kenya: You Will Be Required to File Your Tax Returns
  • Uganda: Ssimwogerere and His Women
  • Kenya: Naija Star Jim Iyke to Shoot Canadian Film
  • Uganda: Suji Summons Harrocks
  • Uganda: I Am Tired of Cheap Politicking - Museveni
  • Uganda: Amisom Needs More Time in Somalia - Katumba
  • Kenya: Nema in Pokot Tree Campaign
  • Kenya: Duale Scoffs At Opinion Polls
  • Kenya: Aspirant Wants Peaceful Poll
  • Kenya: Nyanja Drops Governor's Bid for Senate Contest
  • Uganda: Umeme Share Price Firms At Sh300
  • Uganda: Was Student Achabal Murdered?
  • Kenya: I Surrendered 2007 Presidency for Peace - Odinga
  • Kenya: Tullow to Step Up Oil Exploration
  • Kenya: Woman Enters Makueni Race
  • Kenya: IEBC Well Prepared for a Presidential Runoff - Chairman
  • Kenya: Nonini Named Top Earner of 2012
  • Kenya: I'm the Next MP - Ekirapa
  • Kenya: Embu Auctioneer Suspended for Six Months
  • Kenya: Activists Alarmed By Child Abuse
  • Kenya: DP Party Supports Musalia Mudavadi
  • Kenya: Dr. Aluoch Gets Smashing Surprise Party
  • Kenya: MP Kambi to Face Five in March Polls
  • Africa: AU States to Celebrate 50th Anniversary
  • Southern Africa: Protests Predicted in Angola and Malawi
  • Kenya: Prime Minister's Party to Spend Sh13 Billion on Election
  • West Africa: Sierra Leone and Ghana - Setting a New Template for African Elections?
  • Uganda: Sport Versus Steel Rims
  • Uganda: UPDF Soldier Charged With Murder
  • Kenya: Bomet KTDA Chiefs Ousted
  • Kenya: Defy MRC, Kwale Told
  • Uganda: Nine Beheaded in Rakai
  • Uganda: Police, Prison Wardens Recruited for Fire Fighters Course
  • Uganda: Alcohol Not for Sale to Persons Under 18? You Must Be Kidding!
  • Kenya: Political Parties Tipped On Job Creation
  • Kenya: Life-Saving Kajiado Aids NGO Folds
  • Ghana: Mahama to Call 4,600 Witnesses
  • Kenya: LSK Clears Way for Kajwang to Contest
  • Kenya: Sh2 Billion Fertiliser to Arrive in February
  • Kenya: Pump Prices Drop in Nairobi
  • Kenya: Parties Scramble to Meet Nominations Deadline
  • Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. Law Could Boost Costs But Promote Peace
  • Kenya: Women's Fears Grow Over Poll Chaos
  • Kenya: Dad Beats Up Daughter for Years
  • Kenya: Corridors of Power
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  • Kenya: Ex-Zambia Leader to Give Tips On Run-Off
  • Kenya: Candidate Declares Net Worth of Sh56 Million
  • Uganda: Zone 5 to Decide Soro's Fate
  • Kenya: Prime Minister Tells His Own Tale of 'Dark Forces'
  • Kenya: Elect Me Since I Have the PM's Ear - Oburu
  • Kenya: President Rejects Lawmakers' Plan to Triple Their Bonus
  • Kenya: Miraa Traders Seek Govt Redress Over Ban
  • Rwanda: Govt, South Korea Discuss Increased Bilateral Cooperation
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  • Ethiopia: Ambassadors Present Copies of Credentials
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  • Kenya: Clerics Want Pokot-Tugen Deal
  • Kenya: Vihiga County Worries Cord Hopefuls
  • Uganda: Army Apologizes Over Killer Soldier's Actions
  • Ethiopia: National Committee On Human Trafficking Holds Meeting
  • Uganda: Activists Warn Govt Not to Crminalise Free Expression, Speech
  • Uganda: Wife Knocks City Tycoon Dead
  • Kenya: You Could Be Eating Game Meat
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  • Kenya: Makueni Farmers College Ready in July
  • Uganda: The GMO Reactionaries
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  • Kenya: TNA Rivals Stage Popularity Show
  • Kenya: Hold Kakamega Polls in One Place, Shitanda Asks UDF
  • Kenya: Shun Leaders With Corrupt Past, Karua Urges Kenyans
  • Kenya: Foreigner Kills Wife, Stabs Self
  • Kenya: Company Counts Losses After Paraffin Spill
  • Ethiopia: Proper Send-Off Ceremony for Football Team
  • Uganda: Queen of England Honours Four Citizens
  • Uganda: Tullow Targets 40 Oil Wells in 2013
  • Kenya: Mutava's Aide Robbed At Gunpoint in Mbeere
  • Kenya: Kitui Teachers Endorse Kiema's Governor Bid
  • Uganda: New Campaign to Tackle Road Accidents
  • Uganda: Straka Was Too Pushy
  • Kenya: Who Is an Independent Candidate?
  • Africa: News Round Up
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  • Liberia: Stop the Unwarranted Act
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  • Liberia: Nocal, African Petroleum Clash
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  • Liberia: 'Govt Will Not Burn Down Media Houses'
  • Liberia: Govt Stay Order Contravenes Senate Resolution, Constitution
  • Liberia: Swiss Rice Firm Linked to Dirty Deal
  • Kenya: Fuel Review
  • Kenya: Mwakwere Yet to Get Cord Rival
  • Kenya: KRA to Announce Half Year Collection
  • Kenya: Mwea Farmers to Get Title Deeds After 35-Year Wait
  • Ethiopia: Somalia, Somaliland to Resume Talks
  • Somalia: UK Announces a New International Conference on Nation's Future
  • Gambia: Governor Ganyi Registers Heartfelt Thanks for Success of 2012/13 Nayconf
  • Kenya: CIC Chairman Speaks All Things Constitutional
  • Kenya: Logarusic Puts Rodriguez On Notice
  • Ghana: Kuntanase Govt. Hospital Lacks Blood Bank Refrigerator
  • Ghana: Gov Three-Year Bond Over Subscribed
  • Africa: Forest Carbon Partnership Facility to Get Extra U.S.$180 Million Funding
  • Ghana: Motivate Priests With National Retirement Plan - Lecturer
  • Ghana: When Kufuor Graces Mahama's Investiture
  • Ghana: Fire Guts House in Sunyani
  • Ghana: 80 Trainees Graduate At Wealth Creation and Social Centre
  • Ghana: Queenmother Wants Cultural Values Protected
  • Ghana: World Glaucoma Month Launched in Kumasi
  • Africa: Wage and Labour Productivity Growth Gaps Widening - ILO
  • Ghana: Kath to Tackle Infrastructural Deficits
  • Ghana: Tamale Chief Mad At MCE
  • Ghana: MP Calls for Proper Management of E-Waste
  • Ghana: Accra Named 4th Best Place for 'Business and Pleasure'
  • Ghana: Jubilee Field Produces 110,000 Crude Oil Daily - Tullow
  • Ghana: Duffuor Honored for Stabilizing the Economy
  • Ghana: Volta GNAT Mourns Late Regional Minister
  • Ghana: Ministers Sit On Tenterhooks
  • Ghana: The Patched Field At the Ohene Djan Stadium Is Shaming the Nation
  • Ghana: Cabinet Approves U.S.$940 Million Sanitation Investment Plan
  • Ghana: President Dramani Names Ministers
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  • Mozambique: Simango Opens School Year in Maputo
  • Mozambique: Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged
  • Mozambique: Doctors' Strike Enters Second Week
  • Angola: Musician Bambila Records New Dvd
  • Angola: Govt, South Korean Authorities Sign Complementary Accords
  • Angola: Uije Bishop Defends Preservation of Public Heritage
  • Angola: Huambo Government Committed to Eradicating Illiteracy
  • Angola: Over 80 Carnival Groups to Parade in Huíla Province
  • Angola: Tennis Federation Suspended From International Events Due to Debts
  • Angola: National Team Ready for Competition - Coach
  • Angola: Interior Ministry Pledges Commitment to Documents Clearing
  • Sierra Leone: President Koroma Receives Tony Blair at State House
  • Tunisia: Tunisia's Capital Celebrates 2nd Anniversary of Revolution
  • Tunisia: President Marzouki Confers With Mauritanian President
  • Egypt: Prosecutors to Declare Stance On Attorney General
  • Nigeria: The Role of Synergy in the Return of Peace to Yobe
  • South Africa: Children Learn About Human Trafficking
  • South Africa: Self-Avowed Fraud Physio Sehunoe to Appear for Defrauding Department of Labour
  • South Africa: Minister Nathi Mthethwa Studying the Western Cape High Court's Ruling Into Khayelitsha Commission of Inquiry
  • South Africa: Positive Improvements in Language and Mathematics Results
  • Zambia: Lusaka MMD Youths Now Want Nevers Out
  • South Africa: LOC Gets Thumbs Up, Mbebe Sidesteps Ticket Concerns
  • Zambia: Konkola Geared to Hit 400,000 Target
  • South Africa: Pule's Appeal of E.TV Judgment a Blow to Digital TV Rollout
  • South Africa: HRCMust Investigate Northern Cape Initiation School Horrors
  • South Africa: Mini-Bus Accident Claims Seven Lives in Mpumalanga
  • Zambia/Namibia: Zambia Cancel Friendly
  • South Africa: President Zuma Must Clarify and Retract Comments That Businesses Which Back ANC Will Prosper
  • Zambia: National Football Coach Renard Talks About Team's Readiness
  • South Africa: Igesund Has a Favourable View About Bafana
  • Zambia: Reeve Makes Progress At Dakar Rally
  • Zambia: Kwendenda Scoops Junior
  • Zambia: 2,000 FQM Jobs in Offing in Solwezi
  • South Africa: Condolences to Families of Those Who Died in A Taxi Accident in Balfour
  • South Africa: Western Cape Education Department Must Move Quickly to Rectify the Situation At Bonnievale High School
  • Africa: Combating Money Laundering, Corruption and the Financing of Terrorism
  • Zimbabwe: Army Worm Outbreak Threatens Food Security
  • Somalia: French Soldier Wounded in Hostage Rescue Bid Is Dead
  • Liberia: Liberians in America Battling Deportation
  • Liberia: U.S.$180 Million to Fight Climate Change - As Liberia Faces Serious Threats
  • Liberia: Liberia, Botswana Sign MOU to Improve Education Sector
  • Liberia: LEC Planting Poles to Increase Electricity
  • Liberia: As World Leaders Converge On Monrovia
  • Africa: World Economic Forum Report Offers View of Global Risks
  • Egypt: Customs Revenues Hit EGP 8.4 Billion During First Half of Current FY
  • Egypt: Qandil: Egypt Faces Major Economic, Democratic Transition Challenges
  • Egypt: Minister: 30 Water Wells Granted to Tanzania
  • Egypt: Qandil Receives Fayad, Reiterates Egypt Support for Palestinian Reconciliation
  • Egypt: IDB Lends Egypt U.S.$ 250 Million for South Helwan Power Plant
  • Egypt: Court Orders Retrial of All Defendants in Killing Protesters Case
  • Egypt: Interior Minister: I Will Personally Secure Jan. 25 Peaceful Protests
  • Egypt: Industry Minister Underlines Importance of Boosting Economic Ties With Turkey
  • Egypt: Shutting Down Media-Outlets and Preventing Individuals From Expressing Their Opinions, Shouldn't Be a Penalty Imposed By Judiciary
  • Egypt: ESE Loses 2.2 Billion
  • Egypt: Articles That Restrict the Freedom of Expression in the Egyptian Laws
  • Zimbabwe: PM Transforms Rural Communities
  • Egypt: Morsi Asserts Strength, Depth of Relations Between Egypt, EU
  • South Africa: Le Chasseur District in Uproar
  • Egypt: Al Azhar Says It Rejects Any Bill Wasting State's Assets
  • Egypt: Qandil Chairs Meeting On Protecting Nile River From Pollution
  • Egypt: UN Officials: FM Meets His Jordanian Counterpart
  • Tunisia/Libya: Mersin 2013 OG, Warm-Up - Nation Beat Libya 1-0 At Friendly
  • Tunisia: Official Flag-Raising Ceremony At Kasbah Square On Second Anniversary of Revolution
  • Somalia: President Mohamud on a Visit to U.S.
  • Central Africa: Poaching Fuels Ugandan, Sudanese Militia
  • Nigeria: Afcon 2013 - Is Top-Three Finish a Reality for Eagles?
  • Kenya: Youth Urging Kenyans to Shun Tribal Politics
  • Kenya: County-Rep Aspirant Killed By Gangsters
  • Kenya: Karua to Name Running Mate Today
  • Kenya: Time for Voter Education Is Running Out
  • Kenya: Karau to Announce Running Mate Today
  • Nigeria: Rehabilitation Work Begins At the Abuja Stadium
  • Kenya: TNA Rejects Applicatons From Ten Aspirants Who Failed Integrity Test
  • Nigeria: 'Ajaokuta Steel Coy to Create 15,000 Jobs'
  • Kenya: Internal Security Minister to Meet Tana Elders
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Abduct Bayelsa Speaker's Mother
  • Nigeria: Labour Wants Oil Block Sale to Heritage Oil Cancelled
  • Kenya: 300 Left Homeless in Mukuru
  • Kenya: Judiciary Begins Clearing Backlog of Cases
  • Kenya: Political Parties Dont Have Dispute Resolution Mechanisms
  • South Africa: African Press Review 14 January 2013
  • Kenya: Magistrates to Now Feel the Heat
  • Kenya: Papsmear Could Spot Ovarian Cancer
  • Angola: New Leader of Kimbanguist Church Pledges to Work With Love
  • Angola: Newly Appointed Basketball Federation Chairman Guarantees Development
  • Angola: Faf Chairman Appeals for Training of Coaches
  • Angola: Minister Assesses Golungo Alto's Integrated Project
  • Gambia: Savage Close to Scoring in HJK Camp Win
  • Mali: We Must Act Now in Mali
  • Angola: Embassy to Facilitate Ordinary Visas for South Africa
  • Gambia: Price Hikes - Cause for Concern
  • Gambia: Accused Denies Possession of 11 Pillets of Suspected Drugs
  • Gambia: Witness Cross-Examined in Murder Case
  • Gambia: British MP Visits the Gambia
  • Gambia: Hassan Baboucarr Jallow Launches Book Entitled 'Journey for Justice
  • Gambia: Dr Seedy Drammeh Publishes Three More Books
  • Gambia: Thousands Stage Demonstration Against Europe
  • Gambia: London Corner Murder Case Continues
  • Gambia: Mbethio Hopeful of Success Against Any Wrestler in Gambia
  • Gambia: Action Wins Grand Contest in Semega's Staged Battles
  • Gambia: Alleged Mobile Thief Arraigned
  • Gambia: 20 Arraigned for Alleged Gasoil Theft
  • Gambia: Another Setback in Mambury Njie Bail Application
  • Gambia: Amigo Jeng Seeks Court Redress
  • Gambia: The Point Receives the 'Most Youth Press Friendly' Award
  • South Africa: Mpumalanga Crash Claims Seven People
  • Mali: Security Council to Hold Urgent Talks on Fighting
  • South Africa: Tshwane Bus Service Suspended
  • Ghana/South Africa: Abedi Pele On Panel
  • Tunisia: Signing of the Social Pact
  • Nigeria: IGP to Unveil 2013 Police Games Today
  • Nigeria: Worst Place to Be Born In?
  • Nigeria: Diamond Bank Set to Boost Entrepreneurship in Nigeria
  • Nigeria: Removed Katsina Lawmakers Challenge Sack
  • Nigeria: Civil Defence Parades Three Over Job Racketeering
  • Nigeria: 'Furniture Making Business Not for Illiterates'
  • Nigeria: CBN Inaugurates Financial Regulation Advisory Council of Experts
  • Nigeria: Devt Control Removes Telecom Masts At Airport Road
  • Nigeria: AEPB Sacks Hawkers, Seals Total Filling Station
  • Nigeria: 'Only 1.5 Percent of Nigeria's Iron Ore Refined'
  • Nigeria: CISLAC, CDD Flay Govs Over Council Autonomy
  • Nigeria: Plateau Council Workers Get Two Months Salary
  • Nigeria: Katsina Police Arrest 40 Suspected Yandaba
  • Nigeria: Corruption, Insecurity Major Problems Confronting Africa - Obasanjo
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Ripe for e-Voting - ACN
  • Nigeria: Boi to Address Gaps in Women Empowerment
  • Nigeria: Wada Pledges to Complete Inherited Projects
  • Nigeria: WAEC Blames Private Schools for Exams Lapses
  • Nigeria: JKK Telecoms Restructures for Improved Services
  • Nigeria: Five Nigerian Players Qualify for AJC
  • Nigeria: Security Challenge - FCTA to Allocate Districts for Military
  • Nigeria: Ex-Table Tennis Star Laments Dearth of Tourneys
  • Nigeria: Aduda Visits Displaced Fulanis in Camp
  • Nigeria: NBC, Ogun Empower Poor Women in Business
  • Nigeria: General Azazi, a Tribute
  • Nigeria: MDGs Project to Reduce Water Scarcity At Abaji
  • Nigeria: I'm Not Interested in Oyinlola's Job, Says Oni
  • Nigeria: Cross River Acting Gov Appoints CJ
  • Nigeria: Saboteurs Leaking Official Secrets to Boko Haram - Jonathan
  • Nigeria: Restriction of Mini Bus Operators Commences Today
  • Nigeria: NSE Lists UBA Capital, Prudential Registrars' 5 Billion Shares
  • Nigeria: 'Governors Intervention in Adamawa Ploy to Impose a Presidential Candidate'
  • Nigeria: Fuel Pricing - State or the Market?
  • Zambia: Sunzu Leaves for England
  • South Africa: Entrepreneurs Organisation Launches Bootcamp in February
  • Nigeria: Nyako Insists On Kugama-Led Faction - PDP May Appoint Acting Secretary
  • Zambia: Extend Sports Programmes to Rural Areas - Minister
  • Africa: The Distribution of Iranian Ammunition in Africa
  • Somalia: U.S. Troops Lent 'Limited Technical Support' in France's Bloody and Unsuccessful Bid in Somalia to Rescue an Intelligence Agent Who'd Been Held Hostage for Years, President Barack Obama Said Sunday.
  • Zambia: Six Die in Mpulungu Road Accident
  • Zambia: Govt Determined to Finish Road Rehab
  • Namibia: Another Pro-Poor Scheme Mooted
  • Southern Africa: SADC Meets On DRC, Zim
  • Namibia: Lightning Victim On the Mend
  • Namibia: Road Accidents Claim Two Lives in Windhoek
  • Namibia: More Locals Attracted to Waterfalls
  • Ghana/Tunisia: Can-2013 Warm-Up - Tunisia Beaten By Ghana
  • Tunisia: Presidential Pardon for 312 Prisoners and Reduced Sentences for 1383 Others
  • Namibia: Child Poverty Rife in Namibia
  • Tunisia: Palestinian and Mauritanian Presidents Arrive in Tunis to Attend Celebration of 2nd Anniversary of Revolution
  • Tunisia: Socialist Democrats Movement Joins Popular Front
  • Namibia/Morocco: Brave Warriors Stumble Against Morocco
  • Namibia: Tondoro Couple Suffered Stroke and Heart Attack
  • Nigeria: Opposition Parties Change Tactics On Merger
  • Nigeria: 2015 - Stop Over-Heating the Polity, Shagari Cautions Political Leaders
  • Namibia: Education Ministry Scrambles for Teachers
  • Nigeria: WAEC Blames Exam Malpractices On Dubious Private School Owners
  • Nigeria: Saraki Flays Impact of Lead Poisoning On Zamfara Community
  • Nigeria: FG to Spend U.S.$400 Million On Trans-Africa Gas Pipeline Project
  • Nigeria: MTN - Oyinlola Petitions Jonathan Over IG, Olubolade's Conduct
  • Nigeria: Akinruntan - FG to Assist in Rebuilding Burnt Alaafin's Palace
  • Nigeria: APGA Accuses PDP Chieftains of Instigating EFCC Arrest in Imo
  • Nigeria: Lagos Combs Den of Oil Thieves, Demolishes Shanties
  • Nigeria: Plot to Install Ali As PDP BoT Chairman Thickens
  • Nigeria: ThisDay Awards Releases Process for Nomination of Outstanding Teachers
  • Nigeria: Abia, Still God's Own State
  • Nigeria: Falana Wants Lawan, Emeluno Arraigned
  • Nigeria: Fracking Revolution and the Foreboding Signs
  • Nigeria: CBN Inaugurates Council of Experts On Islamic Banking
  • Nigeria: Jonathan - Nigeria Will Not Break Up
  • Nigeria: Bakare - There Will Be No Election in 2015
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Leader Linked to ThisDay Bombing Arrested
  • Nigeria: EFCC Arraigns Kaduna Deputy Speaker, Five Others Today
  • Nigeria: CPC Lawmakers Kick Against Court Judgment
  • Tunisia: 'Union for Tunisia' Calls for Unification of Democratic and Progressive Forces
  • Nigeria: Helping Employees Cope With Organisational Change
  • Nigeria: Bankers' Committee Restates Commitment to Agric Sector Financing
  • Nigeria: Bond Yields Drop On Expectation of Higher Inflation
  • Nigeria: Firms Fret Over Plot to Kill Cocoa Processing Industry
  • Nigeria: Another Murky Oil Deal
  • Nigeria: 'Nigeria Must Align Monetary Policy With Macroeconomic Policies'
  • Nigeria: Investors Stake N16.9 Billion On 2.1 Billion Shares
  • Nigeria: More Winners Emerge in Ecobank Promo
  • Nigeria: WAIFEM - Nigeria Requires Vibrant Economy to Avert Crisis
  • Nigeria: NSE Lists African Prudential Registrars, UBA Capital
  • Nigeria: Delay in Investments May Affect LNG Project
  • Nigeria: FCMB Shares Rise By 25 Percent On High Demand
  • Nigeria: Manufacturing Firms to Showcase Aircrafts in Nigeria
  • Nigeria: Expert Proffers Way to Encourage Investors in Equities Market
  • Nigeria: FG Plans U.S.$160 Million Loan for Power Generation
  • Namibia: Parents to Be Refunded School Fees
  • Namibia: Police Implored to Act Against Stock Theft
  • Nigeria: Abuja - a Return to Old Ways
  • Nigeria: ECOWAS Lauds France's Intervention in Mali
  • Nigeria: Arepo - NEMA Recovers Three Bodies, Six Vandals' Boats
  • Nigeria: Leaders From Kogi Central Decry Marginalisation
  • Nigeria: Delta Govt Denies Judge's Kidnap
  • Nigeria: 2015 - Subtle Campaign Begins
  • Nigeria: Studies Pick Ondo Health Project As Most Promising Cure for Childbirth Deaths
  • Nigeria: Dangote Sugar Refinery Crashes Sugar Price By 25 Percent
  • Nigeria: Nigerians Urge Jonathan to Address Unemployment
  • Nigeria: The Harrowing Life of Domestic Workers
  • Namibia: Still No Trace of Shaduka
  • Namibia: Hifikepunye Pohamba Back Again
  • Namibia: Rössing Falls for Banking Scam, Pays Dearly
  • Tanzania: Lightning Kills Expectant Mother in Rukwa
  • Namibia: Growth in Namibian Insurance Numbers
  • Namibia: Dzenga Beats Jacobs in U16 Final
  • Namibia: Classy Acts Lined Up for Music Circle Shows
  • Namibia: Farmers' Union Condemns Killing of Community Cop
  • Namibia: Kaanjuka Back to His Best
  • Namibia: Exam Probe to Be Stepped Up
  • Namibia: Five 'Dangerous' Suspects Escape
  • Namibia: 'Warriors Can Improve' - Kaanjuka
  • Namibia: Pending Court Cases Hamper SSC
  • Namibia: Six Injured in Car Crash At Walvis Bay
  • Namibia: Goabab Guilty On Corruption Charge
  • Namibia: Ministry Makes U-Turn On Stationery
  • Namibia: Ingo Waldschmidt Shoots Up the Field
  • Namibia: Education Wants Veterans Back
  • Namibia: Shortage Cripples Oshakati State Hospital
  • Namibia: Bottler Apologises for Coke Shortage
  • Angola: Beninese President Expected in Luanda Monday
  • Angola/Botswana: Angola Beat Botswana
  • Namibia: NAC Now Wants 'Job Grading' Exercise
  • Angola: 1º De Agosto Win National Juvenile Males Handball Championship
  • Angola: President Jacob Zuma to Visit Angola On Wednesday
  • Angola: Komoqueno Band to Release Cds in February
  • Nigeria: Parents Lament High Fees in Abia Private Schools
  • Nigeria: Insecurity, Corruption Bane of Africa's Underdevelopment - Obasanjo
  • Nigeria: Okogie Cautions FG Over Deplorable State of Affairs
  • Nigeria: Organised Labour, Key to Oshiomhole's Success - Imuekhemhe
  • Zimbabwe: ZVA to Send Two National Teams for Youth Girls' Champs
  • Africa: China a Catalyst to Africa's Development
  • Zimbabwe: Know Your Author: Christina Mtombeni
  • Zimbabwe: Makwenda Reminds Us of the Need to Chronicle Our Artists
  • Nigeria: JTF Arrests Suspected Boko Haram Commander in Maiduguri
  • Zimbabwe: I Did Not Vote: Rahman
  • Zimbabwe: Police Nab Poachers, Recover U.S.$ 9 000 Worth of Ivory
  • Zimbabwe: Mighty Bulls Seek Partners
  • Zimbabwe: Bev to Feature in Charity Match
  • Nigeria: Owners of 'Arrested' Goats Fined N10, 000
  • Zimbabwe: 'Local Talent Getting Raw Deal'
  • Zimbabwe: 'Senior Lecturer', 'The Headmaster' Collide
  • Zimbabwe: When African Media See Through Western Lenses
  • Zimbabwe: Chief Negomo Demands U.S.$1,1 Million From Tavydale Farm Owner
  • Zimbabwe: Munya Mataruse Poised for Stardom
  • South Africa: The Stuff of Investigative Journalism
  • Zimbabwe: Community Shares Pay Dividends
  • Zimbabwe: Local Products Spur Unilever Growth
  • Zimbabwe: Chinese Scholars to Study Shona
  • Zimbabwe: Trial Date Set for Bogus Clearing Agents
  • Zimbabwe: Prince Edward Pupil (16) Collapses, Dies
  • Zimbabwe: Food Security Under Pressure
  • Zimbabwe: Duduza's Mega Bucks
  • Zimbabwe: Harare Fails to Relieve Old Bulls
  • Zimbabwe: MDC-T Councillors in Tender Row
  • Zimbabwe: Banks Next in Line
  • Zimbabwe: Man Peeps At Woman, Ransacks Bin for Her Used Sanitary Pads
  • Zimbabwe: Wife of First Anglican Bishop Passes On
  • Zimbabwe: Mzembi to Testify in Rushwaya Case
  • Zimbabwe: Govt to Introduce Free Cancer Treatment - PM
  • Zimbabwe: Essar Workers' Challenges Continue to Mount
  • Liberia: Lawmakers Return With Unfinished Businesses
  • Liberia: Liberian Ambassador Accused of Brutality
  • Liberia: World Leaders Gear Up for Monrovia
  • Liberia: British Company to Invest U.S.$2.5 Million in Lottery
  • Liberia: Good Beginning, but ...
  • Liberia: Rights Group Urges Sirleaf to Heed Forest Report
  • Liberia: Pakistani Faces Deportation
  • Zimbabwe: Man Kills Teenager for Jilting His Friend
  • Liberia: Grand Bassa to Tackle Sea Erosion
  • Liberia: Sirleaf Vows to Uphold Free Speech
  • Liberia: More Grumble Against Gay Law
  • Liberia: Sirleaf Off to Washington DC
  • Zimbabwe: Bickering Rocks Zim Hip-Hop
  • Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Arrested for Killing SA Woman
  • Zimbabwe: 2013 - Year of Regional Prosperity
  • Zimbabwe: 'World Heritage Status of Vic Falls Rainforest Intact'
  • Zimbabwe: ZMDC Denies Meikles Partnership
  • Zimbabwe: Beware of Dangers of Current Good Rains, Save Lives
  • Zimbabwe: Anne Nhira Rekindles Love for Acting
  • Nigeria: Engineer's Abduction Halts Power Project
  • Nigeria/Zambia: Zambia Coach - Eagles Don't Impress Me
  • Nigeria: Oil Refinery Projects Stall
  • Kenya: Debate Over MPs Pay Packages Rages On
  • Tanzania: Rejoice! Mwalimu's Portrait Is Back At AU
  • Tanzania: Turkey Firm Invests in Tanzania
  • Tanzania: TBF Picks Zone V Basketball Final Teams
  • Tanzania: Soap Firm Introduces New Package
  • Tanzania: Crackpots Discover Where the 'Devil' Lives in Arusha
  • Tanzania: Prominent Lawyers Sue Kiu for 12m/-
  • Tanzania: Celebrities Scale Mt Kilimanjaro to Promote Water Cause
  • Tanzania: TPA Appeals to Exporters to Utilise Port Services
  • Tanzania: L. Kumba and How Its Shores Went Into Flames
  • Tanzania: Interest Rates On Deposit Go Up
  • Tanzania: Sacked TPA Officials to Face Court Action
  • Tanzania: Five Jailed for Transporting Ethiopian Immigrants
  • Tanzania: Tarime Needy Students, Pupils Assisted By NGO
  • Tanzania: NFRA Owes Nkasi District Over 500m/-
  • Tanzania: Dar es Salaam Bourse Turnover Rises
  • Tanzania: Hotel Occupancy Falls
  • Tanzania: ATCL to Resume Kigoma Flights On Friday
  • Tanzania: 'Seven Wonders of Nature' Promoter Is No More
  • Tanzania: Church Under Fire Over School Ownership
  • Tanzania: Beer 'Wars' Takes New Twist
  • Tanzania: Tanzania, China for Improved Diplomatic Ties
  • Tanzania: Azam Retain Title, Yanga Return
  • Madagascar: Summit Raises Fresh Questions Over Elections
  • Nigeria: Obasanjo - Lest We Forget...
  • Nigeria: Afcon - South African Govt Harps On Fans Support
  • Nigeria: Importers of e-Waste Laden Vessel to Pay U.S.$1 Million Fine
  • Nigeria: Armed Men Take Over Wuse As FCTA Begins Sanitation
  • Nigeria: Community Leader Appeals for Land to Resettle Fulani Herdsmen
  • Nigeria: Infrastructural Revolution in Gombe State (II)
  • Nigeria: ACN to FG - Nigeria Must Use Electronic Voting in 2015
  • Nigeria: Rumpus Over Removal of N100 ATM Charges
  • Nigeria: Interbank Lending Rates Rise On NNPC Cash Recall, T-Bills Auction
  • Nigeria: Dangote Crashes Sugar Prices By 25 Percent
  • Nigeria: FCDA Probes N300 Million Mass Housing Scam
  • Nigeria: 17 Northern Groups Unite for 2015
  • Nigeria: National Good Governance Tour - Tremendous Boost to Democracy
  • Nigeria: Stock Market Showing Signs of Relative Stability
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram - Let Obasanjo Lead the Talks
  • Nigeria: Polymer Contract - EFCC Invites Mint Directors
  • Nigeria: Expert Tells FG to Support Microfinance Banks
  • Nigeria: Market Makers Buoy Liquidity in Stock Market - Operators
  • Nigeria: Banks to Sack More Workers
  • Nigeria: Security Man Imprisoned for Stealing N2.4 Million Property
  • Nigeria: Why Election of BoT Chairman Was Postponed - Secretary
  • Tanzania: Mwalimu's Portrait Back At AU 'Big Five' Line-Up
  • Nigeria: Alaafin Extends Olive Branch to Yoruba Monarchs
  • Nigeria: We Are Professionals Doing Our Job - Demuren
  • Nigeria: HIV/Aids - No Cure for Now for Sure
  • Nigeria: PenCom Seeks to Institute Criminal Proceedings Against Defaulting Employers
  • Nigeria: Ajegunle Inferno - Victims Recount Their Ordeal
  • Nigeria: Now Who Can Stop the PDP Governors?
  • Nigeria: Enugu State Without a Helmsman
  • Nigeria: Mega Party to Provide Alternative Platform - Oyegun
  • Nigeria: Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru - an Unusual Public Servant
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Risks Decline in Foreign Aid in 2013 - Experts
  • Nigeria: Cement Producers Should Develop Export Strategy
  • Nigeria: Fate of Pregnant Prisoners
  • Nigeria: PDP Crisis - Tukur Fights Back
  • Nigeria: PDP Accuses ACN of Destroying South-West Public Service
  • Nigeria: Toxic Ship - FG Fines Owners U.S.$1 Million
  • Nigeria: Imo Inaugurates Three Panels to Probe Ohakim
  • Nigeria: Arepa Explosions - NNPC Officials Aiding, Abetting Vandals - Amosun
  • Nigeria/Cape Verde: Burying the Ghost of Cape Verde
  • Nigeria: Nations Cup - It's Trophy or Nothing, NFF Gives Keshi Condition
  • Nigeria: CBN Plans Surveillance Scheme for MFBs
  • Nigeria: Glo Academy Evictee Eyes National Team
  • Nigeria: PDP Challenges Oyinlola's Sack in Court
  • Nigeria: N17 Million Scam - EFCC Docks Kaduna Deputy Speaker Today
  • Nigeria: FCTA, Drivers Head for Showdown Over Mini Bus Feeder Route
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